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BBC Two to simulcast via broadband
Published Thursday, Nov 24 2005, 11:36 GMT | By Neil Wilkes

Earlier this year the corporation announced that it would be making one of its main stations available over the internet as part of a drive to increase content availability over new media platforms.
"We will start at the website - upgrade that and move it in to broadband," Keating confirmed at Broadcast's commissioning conference in Manchester. "We want to have as full a service as possible."
The BBC is also trialling the BBC iMP, an on-demand service that allows viewers to download recently-aired programmes to their home computers.
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